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Spring Term - Issue 27

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The Summer Term is still very much Easter season – in fact the University of Cambridge refers to this term as the Easter Term. Fr Alistair helped us to celebrate the start of this final term of the year with Mass in the School Hall. 

This term tends to bring lots of sporting opportunities with it. Cranleigh Cricket Club have kindly provided a coach to work with some of our children during this first half of term; I’m sure many of you will be making your way down to the Cricket Club on a Thursday and Friday evening. We are also looking ahead to Sports Day already – key stage 2 children are starting to hone their skills at Snoxhall and Gleblands in a few weeks. 

Continuing in a sporting vein, we have twelve children heading up to London this Saturday to take part in the London Mini Marathon. They will be roared on by crowds as they make their way from Horse Guards Parade to The Mall for what promises to be an unforgettable experience. Meanwhile, I was thrilled to be joined by the children (and Mrs Morrison) on a few laps of the Daily Mile this week as part of my final preparations for the London Marathon this Sunday – it certainly made for an interesting route map! 

Thank you to all those of you who have sponsored me – I have been touched by your generosity. I am raising money for Depaul UK, which is a youth homelessness charity helping young people who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. If you are able to spare anything in the way of a donation I’d be most grateful indeed – please see my JustGiving page. Keep your eyes peeled for bib number 53497, if you happen to switch on the TV coverage! 

With the Summer Term comes a change in uniform – please see the uniform page of the website for more details. Please note the details about the school PE Kit that should be worn and guidance on earrings and jewellery. I’m a firm believer that if we can get the little things right then the big things just tend to follow. With this in mind we will be having a little drive on uniform this term. We want the children to take pride in everything that they do – getting dressed is one of the first things we all do each day, so let’s start the day as we mean to continue and do that well! We will be focusing on the following three things at school: 

  • Shirt tucked in 

  • Cardigan worn properly - not off the shoulders 

  • School shoes, not trainers 

If your child is suffering from an ingrowing toenail or some other uncomfortable affliction which might necessitate some less formal footwear, please communicate this with your child’s teacher rather than asking them to do it – as ever, thank you for your support with this. 

God bless

Mr Hall, Head of School 

 


Liturgy 

It’s easy to imagine the disciples’ incredulity as they met with Jesus after His resurrection. In last week’s Gospel we hear how He uttered the words “Peace be with you” in order to reassure the terrified disciples. In our Collective Worship this week we encouraged the children to think carefully about that special moment in the Mass when we shake hands and make peace with one another and what we are truly saying to one another.  

Father God, you sent your Son to share your message of love and forgiveness. Help us all to be witnesses to that love and forgiveness in our lives. Amen. 

 


WEEKLY CELEBRATION CERTIFICATES.

Reception - St David's Class

Finely K - for his achievement in Maths in spotting repeating patterns.

Niamh - for her achievement in Maths in creating very complex repeating patterns.

Year 1 - St Andrew's Class

Noah for being a kind and caring friend.

Ella for keeping going even when she finds something tricky and being able to ask for help when needed. 

Year 2 - St Patrick's Class

Harry for having a positive start to the summer term and showing happiness in his learning.

Oscar for  achieving some great learning and for taking care with his presentation of his work.

Year 3 - St George's Class

Isobel for perseverance and determination to continue her learning despite a broken arm!

Harper-Rose for a great start to the term and her readiness to learn and improve in all areas learning - well done!    

Year 4 - St Bernadette's Class

Dylan- for being kind to everyone and encouraging kindness in others.

Evie- for always showing she is ready to learn and encouraging others to be ready too!

Year 5 St Catherine's Class

Tori - for focus in learning, making great contributions to discussions and a fantastic effort in learning. Well done!

Giulietta - for focus and perseverance with your learning this week, especially in writing. Well done!

Year 6 - St Teresa's Class

Dexter for impressive technique in your art learning this week.

Beau for excellent teamwork and supporting your partner in our reading practice this week.


ONLINE SAFETY ADVICE

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28 Mar 2024
Library volunteers needed.
The Hampshire School Library Service (SLS) supports schools to have vibrant libraries with current and up-to-date books which support the whole school curriculum.
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28 Mar 2024
Year 3 and Year 4 visit Wintershall.
Last Friday, Year 3 and Year 4 visited Wintershall to walk The Stations of the Cross. The children were split into four groups, which comprised children from Year 3 and Year 4.
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27 Mar 2024
The Wonders of Winchester Science Centre.
On Tuesday Year 5 went on a school trip to Winchester Science Centre and Planetarium.
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22 Mar 2024
Cross Country club goes from Strength to Strength.
Our Cross-Country Club met for the last time this term today.
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Cranleigh Prep School have invited our pupils and families to attend their Patron of Reading Lucy Strange’s new book launch on Thursday 2nd May at 5.15pm, at Cranleigh Prep School.

We would very much like to extend an invitation to your pupils and parents to join us for this book launch.   - https://forms.gle/WXZ1gf6BTK8Gz9Vj6.

Her new book ‘The Island at the Edge of Night’ is most suited to Years 5 & 6 pupils.


In2Drama - FREE PLACES AVAILABLE

In2Drama are proud to be able to provide free places at the summer academy this year  (22nd-26th July at Cranleigh Arts),  following a very generous grant from the Wates Family Trust. We are determined  to find talented, enthusiastic performers who ordinarily may not be able to access the 1st class training provided by our industry professionals, due to financial constraints. We expect a high take up of  these places and would very much like to meet, hear and see students perform to ensure these coveted all paid for bursaries go to the right performers. Confidence building, communication and teamwork skills are vital to what we do, so we really hope we have a big turn out later this year.

Our ambassador, the West End and Broadway legend herself, Kerry Ellis,  is confirmed this year and will be teaching an audition masterclass. She will also be performing a professional show “An Evening with Kerry Ellis and Friends” at 7.30pm on the 26th July where a couple of lucky talented students will have the chance to sing alongside her in this professional show at the Cranleigh Arts Centre.

We intend to meet and hear potential academy performers who would like to win a bursary on the 11th May. Please write to me on phil@in2drama.com or register directly on https://www.in2drama.com/scholarship 

Please go to our website to understand more about what we offer.www.in2drama.com 

 


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For Year 2 Parents - First Holy Communion for baptised Catholic children starting Year 3 in Sept 2024

As parents you will be aware that supporting your children through their FHC is an important part of their faith formation.  To support you in this we invite you to attend a parents’ preparation course on 28/2, 13/3, 10/4 and 24/4 from 7.30 to 9 pm.  The meetings will be held in person in the Cranleigh Parish Meeting Room and will be a necessary part of strengthening our faith community as you as parents prepare for this important moment.  This a requirement of your child being accepted onto the First Holy Communion Course which will start in September 2024. Please book your place by emailing cranleigh@abdiocese.org.uk by 30 January 2024.


Attendance

At St Cuthbert Mayne we place great importance on school attendance. Please see the graphic below which illustrates the cumulative effect of continued poor attendance at school. In the first instance we will always work closely with families to support improvement in attendance when necessary.

On 19 January Mr Hall wrote to parents outlining the possibility of Penalty Notices being issued to parents in the event of unauthorised absences. School attendance is rarely out of the headlines - this BBC article details plans to increase the minimum fine from September 2024.

The cost of a family holiday outside of term time can be eye-watering, but we would urge all parents to consider what sort of message they are giving their children about the value that they place on education if they choose to take their children on holiday during term time.

Useful Links:

Fines for parents for taking children out of school: What you need to know

School Attendance Policy

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Cupcake Baking and Decorating Classes

As part of the 2024 Parish Talent scheme, our family is offering cupcake Baking and Decorating Classes. Before I started as a TA at SCM I spent 10 years running my own successful celebration cakes business from home, and I thought that I could pass some of that knowledge on to anyone that would like to learn and have fun whilst we are at it!

Please contact: Kirsty Kay-Russell on WhatsApp 07563 140611 or email kirstykayrussell@googlemail.com to book your space/s!


Many of our parents at our recent parents' evenings asked for information about the flashcards used in school to support our phonics sessions.   Please find below links to both sets of cards.

   

SET ONE CARDS. (Click the image) 

SET TWO AND THREE CARDS. (Click the image)

 


Positive Parking

We continue to be very grateful to all our parents that park and stride/cycle/walk to school, and to those that park safely and respectfully around the neighbouring roads.

We are aware that some people continue to park on the yellow zig-zag lines outside the school and the church car park. Rule 243 of the Highway Code states that road users must not park near a school entrance; for the safety of all the children at St Cuthbert Mayne, we would ask that all members of our community adhere to this rule and do not park on the yellow zig-zag lines.

We must also ensure that we are polite and respectful to local residents at all times.

Please show your children, by your actions, that positive and respectful parking is a way to show that you care about other pedestrians, neighbours and road users. Be a good role model!

For helpful information about road safety please visit: https://www.think.gov.uk/


Uniform

After a considerable amount of time spent moving our uniform supplier to Marks and Spencer we have been informed that they will be discontuing their service as a provider of bespoke school uniforms.  We have already contacted an alternative supplier.  Details will be provided but it looks like it will be October when we move to the new supplier.

The new supplier have already sent a sample product and the purple is closer to the school colour than the one Marks and Spencer supply so if you do require new jumpers and cardigans you mighty want to wait for the new supplier to take over.


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GET ACTIVE SHOUT OUT BOARD

Each week our Sports Captains are out and about in the playground keeping a look out for children who are exhibiting a particular school value through the way that they play during breaktime. The slide below is displayed during our Celebration Assembly on Fridays. Congratulations to the children listed below.

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Classlist

Classlist is the most effective way of staying touch with other parents. Please click this link in order to sign up.



Safeguarding

Keeping children safe is everyone's responsibility at St Cuthbert Mayne. Please see below for some useful links and resources for all families:

Family Lives – very useful parental information website, provides lots of links and resources - they also have a telephone support line for parents/carers. Parenting and Family Support - Family Lives (Parentline Plus)

Mental Health support – suitable for lots of families, especially at this time of year. Mental health support - Surrey County Council (surreycc.gov.uk)

NHS Talking Therapies – it may be helpful for any parents to be able to talk to someone and this is a self referral service Home Mind Matters Surrey - NHS Talking Therapies (mindmattersnhs.co.uk)

Family Conflict – SCC pages for parents. Our resources for reducing conflict between parents - Surrey County Council (surreycc.gov.uk)

Your Sanctuary – Domestic Abuse Support Services. YS Home (yoursanctuary.org.uk)

Relate – resources for relationships –

Get Help | Relate

Find your online centre Relate

Drug and Alcohol Support Services

i-access Drug & Alcohol Service : Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (surreydrugandalcohol.com)

Catalyst – substance and mental health support

Mental Health and Drug and Alcohol Service in Surrey (catalystsupport.org.uk)

Citizens Advice – another more general link but useful for newsletters at this time of year

Citizens Advice

Family Information Service – Families can search for services near to them

Family Information Service - Surrey County Council (surreycc.gov.uk)

Online Understanding your child guides – Free for all Surrey residents – use access code ACORN.

Online Learning (heiapply.com)

Our Safeguarding Team: Mr Hall (DSL), Miss Wilkin (DDSL), Mrs Chalstrey (DDSL)

As a team we are always here to support, to be a listening ear, and guide in anyway you feel appropriate. Do get in touch with any member of the team via phone 01483 274961 or email DSL@stcuthbert-mayne.surrey.sch.uk

You are not on your own and many individuals or families do come and ask. 


Summer Teaching Internship Programme

Teach Southeast are offering a new, three-week internship programme which incorporates a paid scheme for secondary maths, computing and physics undergraduates (£300 pw) and an unpaid scheme for all other secondary subjects and primary teaching. Our aim is to help undergraduates in all subjects explore how rewarding and challenging a career in teaching can be.

As part of the programme, interns will have the opportunity to get involved in all aspects of school life, including: 

· Taking part in a bespoke training programme with other interns.

· Working closely with a mentor in a placement school to observe and teach lessons.

· The chance to meet with ECTs and SCITT trainees to get their perspective on the realities of  teacher training.

Xavier Teach Southeast - Undergraduate teaching internship


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Mary’s Meals would like to invite you to collect all your foreign currency* no matter how old or obscure.  Clear out your drawers and have a look under the sofa.  Currently, the charity feeds over 2.4 million young children one good meal every day in their place of education – by giving Mary’s Meals your foreign coins and notes, you can help feed the next hungry child.

Mary’s Meals feeds in over 18 countries.  Because of our low costs, we can do this for as little as £19.15 per child per year!  *We will also take UK coins/notes that aren’t legal tender

Donations can be left in the Cranleigh Parish Office, which is outside the SCM green school gates - double white patio doors - on Tuesday, Thursday or Friday mornings.   With thanks from Tracy in the parish office.

 


Our calendar for the term can be found here. 

Calendar

MINI MARATHON
All Day
20
April
Year 4 Bikeability Group 1
9:00am – 12:15pm
24
April
Year 4 Bikeability Group 2
9:00am – 12:15pm
25
April
Year 4 Bikeability Group 3
9:00am – 12:15pm
26
April
Year 4 parents meeting re: multiplication tables check
3:30pm – 4:00pm
29
April
BANK HOLIDAY SCHOOL CLOSED
8:15am – 3:15pm
06
May
Year 1 Marwell Zoo
8:30am – 3:15pm
09
May
Year 3 - Haslmere Museum visiting School
1:00pm – 3:15pm
13
May
Year 1 to Sayers Croft.
9:00am – 3:00pm
21
May
HALF TERM - SCHOOL CLOSED
8:15am – 3:15pm
From 27 May until 31 May
27
May

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